JSON (actually JSONP)

You can incorporate a few lines of Javascript into your web page which will retrieve specific pieces of Universalis content – for instance, the Gospel and readings at Mass – and place them into the text of your page. Here is an example of what the result looks like.

The advantage is that the text retrieved becomes part of your web page, so it has the same style and appearance as everythng else and doesn't have to live in its own separate box. For this reason we do ask that you also include an acknowledgement of the source on your page, with a link back to our site.

You need to be able to edit Javascript in order to use this method, but it isn't a sophisticated business at all, and it only ever needs to be done once.

Twitter feed

If your web page can show a Twitter feed then you will find the Universalis feed at @CatholicFeasts. The feed is quite limited (it only gives the names of the saints of the day) but that may be all you need.